Global, repository, project & user activities

Simple but effective filter navigation

Automatic refresh and RSS 2.0 feeds

Keep up to date with what happens on your Bitbucket. If it's globally, repository or project specific or on user level. Relevant activities are commits, pull request actions and comments, commit comments, tags, etc.

The automated refreshing functionality offers you a dashboard-like experience and keeps you up to date on every activity level. Every activity stream also provides a RSS 2.0 feed.

Global, repository, project & user activities

Simple but effective filter navigation

Automatic refresh and RSS 2.0 feeds

Keep up to date with what happens on your Bitbucket. If it's globally, repository or project specific or on user level. Relevant activities are commits, pull request actions and comments, commit comments, tags, etc.

Resources

Reviews for cloud

Why does the stream publish a "rescoping" notice for every single open PR whenever one is merged? It clutters the feed and it's not very useful.
Other than that, solid addon so far. Extremely useful and clean. If the rescoping messages are here to stay, I'd like to see a way to suppress them!

Hi, thank you for your feedback. "Rescoping" events happen when commits are made. Is it possible that you merged your pull request by a commit? To discuss this in more detail, I suggest that you create a support ticket (you can find the support e-mail under the "Support" tab above). Looking forward to it.

Would it be possible for pull request comments in the latest activities stream to link to the actual comment on the pull request in the target repo? Currently they just link to the source repository as a whole (not the even the branch, let along the pull request). I think the pull-request activity should be listed in the activity stream for the target repository, as compared to the current source repository.
I'm using version 2.2.1-stash

This is a pretty nice plugin so far. I was surprised that Bitbucket didn't include any way to see recent activity, whether at a global, project, or user level. This plugin provides all of those. (All you can do with the core Bitbucket is go to each repository individually and look at the Commits and Pull Requests sections.) My main complaint so far is that it doesn't show any activity that occurred prior to the add-on being installed. This means that when you first set it up, there's nothing to see--I initially thought it wasn't working.

After my feedback (one star) i got this from the vendor
"Thanks for your feedback. Although we think that a CI system should not continuously have to do a repo clone, we internally discussed this and came to the conclusion that repository clone events are of too little information value to show them in the activity streams. We have therefore removed them from all activity streams in the latest release 2.0.3."
After testing it, it worked out as supposed and that is, outstanding. 4 stars for a very needed plugin plus 1 star for this kind of support. Thank you !

Reviews for server

Very nice plugin. But it seems, that project-activities and repo-activities are missing the application/rss+xml link element. The "all" view and the user-activities have that element. That makes it harder to add those directly to RSS readers, since you then have to first manually click on the RSS-feed link that the plugin adds into the page.
Update: The near-instant update fixed our issue! Thanks, that's what I call great support.

Why does the stream publish a "rescoping" notice for every single open PR whenever one is merged? It clutters the feed and it's not very useful.
Other than that, solid addon so far. Extremely useful and clean. If the rescoping messages are here to stay, I'd like to see a way to suppress them!

Hi, thank you for your feedback. "Rescoping" events happen when commits are made. Is it possible that you merged your pull request by a commit? To discuss this in more detail, I suggest that you create a support ticket (you can find the support e-mail under the "Support" tab above). Looking forward to it.

Would it be possible for pull request comments in the latest activities stream to link to the actual comment on the pull request in the target repo? Currently they just link to the source repository as a whole (not the even the branch, let along the pull request). I think the pull-request activity should be listed in the activity stream for the target repository, as compared to the current source repository.
I'm using version 2.2.1-stash

This is a pretty nice plugin so far. I was surprised that Bitbucket didn't include any way to see recent activity, whether at a global, project, or user level. This plugin provides all of those. (All you can do with the core Bitbucket is go to each repository individually and look at the Commits and Pull Requests sections.) My main complaint so far is that it doesn't show any activity that occurred prior to the add-on being installed. This means that when you first set it up, there's nothing to see--I initially thought it wasn't working.

Reviews for Data Center

Why does the stream publish a "rescoping" notice for every single open PR whenever one is merged? It clutters the feed and it's not very useful.
Other than that, solid addon so far. Extremely useful and clean. If the rescoping messages are here to stay, I'd like to see a way to suppress them!

Hi, thank you for your feedback. "Rescoping" events happen when commits are made. Is it possible that you merged your pull request by a commit? To discuss this in more detail, I suggest that you create a support ticket (you can find the support e-mail under the "Support" tab above). Looking forward to it.

Would it be possible for pull request comments in the latest activities stream to link to the actual comment on the pull request in the target repo? Currently they just link to the source repository as a whole (not the even the branch, let along the pull request). I think the pull-request activity should be listed in the activity stream for the target repository, as compared to the current source repository.
I'm using version 2.2.1-stash

This is a pretty nice plugin so far. I was surprised that Bitbucket didn't include any way to see recent activity, whether at a global, project, or user level. This plugin provides all of those. (All you can do with the core Bitbucket is go to each repository individually and look at the Commits and Pull Requests sections.) My main complaint so far is that it doesn't show any activity that occurred prior to the add-on being installed. This means that when you first set it up, there's nothing to see--I initially thought it wasn't working.

After my feedback (one star) i got this from the vendor
"Thanks for your feedback. Although we think that a CI system should not continuously have to do a repo clone, we internally discussed this and came to the conclusion that repository clone events are of too little information value to show them in the activity streams. We have therefore removed them from all activity streams in the latest release 2.0.3."
After testing it, it worked out as supposed and that is, outstanding. 4 stars for a very needed plugin plus 1 star for this kind of support. Thank you !

Pricing FAQ

Server products and apps are hosted on your servers. This app is sold as a perpetual license, and the purchase price includes 12 months of maintenance (support and version updates).

You can renew maintenance after 12 months at 50% of the current purchase price. You can upgrade the tier of your Atlassian product and app licenses at any time. Upgrade prices are calculated based on Atlassian's formula (view example).

If app pricing changes after your initial purchase, there's a 60-day grandfathering period during which you can renew based on the old pricing.

How do I determine my server pricing?

Apps are billed based on the number of users in your Atlassian product. The app tier should match the licensed user tier of the Atlassian product. For example, if you have a Confluence license for 500 users, you should purchase the 500-user tier for apps. Even if fewer users want to use the app than your Atlassian product license, the two licenses should match exactly.

Can I install this app in a Data Center product?

Yes, this app has a Data Center approved version. If you're using a Data Center product, you should install the Data Center version of the app.

For server apps, you can extend your app trial up to 5 times - in other words, for up to six months. Extend your trial by generating a new evaluation license key from Atlassian Marketplace. Click Try it free and you'll be directed to generate a new license. Paste this license key into the app listing in UPM from your Atlassian product, and you're all set.

How can I buy apps for my legacy Jira Server or Confluence Server license?

If you own a legacy Jira Server Unlimited (100+ users) or Confluence Server Unlimited (2000+ users) license purchased in 2012 or earlier, legacy app pricing is no longer available. You have two options for app purchasing:

Purchase the app at the non-legacy Unlimited (10000+ users) tier.

Renew your Jira or Confluence license at a non-legacy tier, then purchase the app at the same tier.

Pricing FAQ

Data Center apps are sold as an annual subscription. You are eligible for support and version updates as long as your subscription is active.

If app pricing changes after your initial purchase, there's a 60-day grandfathering period during which you can renew based on the old pricing.

How do I determine my Data Center pricing?

Apps are billed based on the number of users in your Atlassian product. The app tier should match the licensed user tier of the Atlassian product. For example, if you have a Confluence license for 500 users, you should purchase the 500-user tier for apps. Even if fewer users want to use the app than your Atlassian product license, the two licenses should match exactly.

Can I install this app in a Data Center product?

Yes, this app has a Data Center approved version. If you're using a Data Center product, you should install the Data Center version of the app.

For Data Center apps, you can extend your app trial up to 5 times - in other words, for up to six months. Extend your trial by generating a new evaluation license key from Atlassian Marketplace. Click Try it free and you'll be directed to generate a new license. Paste this license key into the app listing in UPM from your Atlassian product, and you're all set.

Mibex Software GmbH is a Top Vendor, committed to providing support for their apps at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.

Mibex Software GmbH is a Top Vendor, committed to providing support for their apps at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.

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Click Try free to begin a new trial or Buy now to purchase a license for Activity Streams for Bitbucket Server. You're prompted to log into MyAtlassian. Activity Streams for Bitbucket Server begins to download.